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PA Anterior Ribs - Video Lesson

Alright. So this is Billy. And Billy is a real bone skeleton that we've had at our hospital since they built it. So the thing is like fifty years old. You can see there's parts of Billy that don't and aren't attached to him anymore, but the parts we cared about, which was the Thorax was still there. Our students every semester have to give some kind of a presentation. They have to pick a body part and then just give a whole image critique presentation on it. So one of my students picked, PA chest, so which means she was going for the anterior chest, And so she's giving this talk. And as she does it, she's like, okay. So you can see that, you know, these ribs here that you're seeing that are really incredible those are all the post areas. And then these ribs here that you can kind of barely see at all, those are the anterior. And I'm like, no, that's not right.